The present invention relates to tool containers and, more particularly, to a container for tools such as screwdriver bits, drill bits, or the like.
Various types of containers exist which carry screwdriver bits. Several of the containers have various types of retention mechanism to retain the tool bits in the container. Some of the containers are opened to enable the user direct access to the tool bits. However, some of the containers enclose the bit holder so that they must be opened in order to enable access to the tool bits. In these cases, sometimes the bit holders are stationary with the bits secured in the bit holder.
Also, some of these containers include a device for carrying an extension bit or the like. The extension bit of the like may be secured directly to the container or may be placed into a retainer. While these tool containers appear to work satisfactorily for their intended purposes, designers strive to improve the art.
The present invention provides a compact tool container to carry a plurality of tool bits. The container includes a clam shell housing which moves from a closed to an open position to enable access to the bits. Also, the tool holder is rotatable independently of the housing so that, in an open position, the tool holder can be rotated. Also, the tool bit container includes a compartment which may be accessed when the container is in the open or closed position.
According to aspects of the present invention, a tool container comprises a first and second housing. A tool retainer is movably coupled with the first and second housings. The first and second housing move from a closed position, surrounding the tool retainer prohibiting access to the tool retainer, to an open position, enabling access to the tool retainer. The tool retainer is independently rotatable with respect to the first and second housing in the open position. The tool retainer has at least one member to retain a tool bit on the tool retainer. The tool retainer has a compartment which is accessible when the first and second housing are in both the open and closed position. A movable door covers the compartment. The tool retainer includes a pivot. The first and second housings include openings which couple with the pivot to enable rotation. The compartment is formed by a bore through the pivot. The tool retainer includes a slot to receive a tool bit holder. The tool bit holder includes the at least one member to retain a tool and is manufactured from a thermal plastic material. Each member for retaining a tool includes a circumferential wall defining a bore with at least one projection extending radially inward to contact a tool bit to be retained in the bore. Preferably, there are four projections which extend axially along the circumferential wall. The first and second housings open with respect to one another so that an angle is formed between the two of up to 190°. The first and second housings may be transparent enabling viewing of the tool bits inside the container. The tool retainer is pivotable along an arc from about 0 to about 45° with respect to the housings. Also, a latch is included to lock the first and second housings in the closed position.
Further areas of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description provided hereinafter. It should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating the preferred embodiment of the invention, are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The following description of the preferred embodiment(s) is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses.
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The housing 12 includes a base 22 which includes a continuous curved wall 24. Curved wall 24 includes offset portions 25 and 27 which enhance opening of the housings 12 and 14. Sidewalls 26 and 28 extend from the base and are continuous with the curved wall 24. The sidewalls 26 and 28 at their free ends include apertures 30 and 32 which secure to the tool holder 18. The sidewall 28 includes a flange 34 surrounding a slot 36. A door 38 with a projection 40, which fits into slot 36, slides within the flange 34. The door 38 is slidable inside the flange to cover a compartment which will be explained later.
The housing 14 includes a base 44 with a curved wall 46 and sidewalls 48 and 50. Curved wall 46 includes offset portions 47 and 49 which enhance opening of the housings 12 and 14. The sidewalls 48 and 50 include apertures 52 and 54 which enable rotation of the housing 14. The curved wall 46, like curved wall 24, includes a rail portion 51 for receiving the latch 16 to lock the housing members together.
The tool bit retainer 18 includes a housing portion 60 and a bit receiving portion 62. The housing 60 includes a slot 64 to receive the bit holding portion 62. Also, the housing portion 60 includes an unitarily formed tube portion 66. The tube portion 66 includes a bore 68 which may receive a tool holder or the like and include a foam plug 67 to prohibit vibration. Flanges 70 and 72 form a pivot so that the openings on the housings 12 and 14 may fit around the flanges 70 and 72 to enable rotation of the housings as well as the tool retainer 18 with respect to one another. The bore 68 is covered by the door 38. The door 38 may be opened and closed to expose the bore 68 when the housings are in a closed as well as an opened position. Thus, the bore 68 may be accessed at any time. Also, the bore may include a dampening member, such as a foam plug, to prevent rattling noise from a bit holder.
The tool bit holder 62 has an overall rectangular configuration. The tool bit holder 62 is formed from a thermal plastic material. Thus, the tool holder 62 is elastic and may be compressed. The tool holder 62 includes a plurality of bore members 80 to receive tool bits. The tool bit holder 62 fits into slot 64 of the bit retainer 18 to retain the tool bit holder 62 in the tool bit retainer 18. Each of the plurality of bores 80 includes at least one, preferably four, projecting members 82. The projecting members 82 extend radially inward from the circumference of the bore 80. Also, the members 82 extend axially along the bore. The members 82 are unitarily formed with the tool bit holder 62.
As a tool bit is inserted into the bore 80, it contacts the projecting members 82. The projecting members 82 compress to enable further insertion of the tool bit into the bore 80. Due to the elastomeric resilience of the material that makes up the projecting members 82, the projecting members 82 exert a counter force onto the tool bit to retain the tool within the bit holder 62. The bores 80 may be identical to retain identical bits. Also, the bores may have varying sizes to retain different sizes of tool bits such as drill bits. Further, indicia may be positioned onto the tool holder or bit retainer 18 to identify to the user which tool bit is in the specific bore 80.
During assembly of the unit, the apertures 30 and 32, as well as 52 and 54 of the housing members 12 and 14, respectively, are positioned onto the flanges 70 and 72 which form the pivot of the bit retainer 18. Due to this type of connection, the housings 12 and 14 move independently of one another as well as with respect to one another. Likewise, the bit retainer 18 may be moved independently of the housing members 12 and 14. Thus, the bit retainer 18 may be moved from a first position, where it is inside of housing 12, to a second position angled with respect to housing 12. Ordinarily, the bit retainer 18 can be moved to approximately a 45° angle with respect to the housing 12. This allows ready access to the tool bits within the bit retainer.
Also, the housing members 12 and 14 open with respect to one another along an angle up to 190° as shown in
The description of the invention is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations that do not depart from the gist of the invention are intended to be within the scope of the invention. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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